Churchill, who got their only victory against Sporting Clube de Goa, looked galvanised after their three foreign recruits were aiming for the second win against Bengaluru FC but their hopes went up in smoke as their defence fell apart and conceded three goals to lose 1-3 in the last match.

They are at the bottom of the league table with 7 points from 11 matches.

With the first phase coming to an end after their next two matches, Churchill, who are fighting for survival, cannot afford to lose matches further if they are to remain in the next season.

Churchill's coach Mariano Dias was disappointed with the way his defence played in the second half against Bengaluru FC which led to a defeat.

"We cannot afford to give free space to the opponent to score goals. It is a new game and we will go all out for a win keeping our defence in tact and make the best of the chance we get to score goals," stated Dias.

On the other hand, Lajong, who played without their three foreigners, put up a commendable effort to beat Salgaocar to place themselves on fifth place with 17 points from 12 matches and are now looking for a win to move up the ladder.

Although they have fitness problem with Cornell Glen, Mihol Son and Bomfin Uilliams still not fully fit, coach Thangboi Singto is confident that his team will keep the winning momentum going.